Léry Exterminator
Léry is a small lakeside town on Lake Saint-Louis, between Châteauguay and Beauharnois, made up mostly of wooded homes, converted cottages and long stretches of shoreline. This setting of wood and water mostly draws carpenter ants, shore rats, field mice and wasps. Our Léry exterminator treats at the source, from the lakeside home to the cottage tucked into the trees.
Experience
35 years of expertise
Certified
Health Canada · PMRA
Compliant
Provincial standards
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514·737·0377Where we work in Léry
From the Lake Saint-Louis shore to the wooded homes set back in the trees, each Léry sector has its own stock and dominant pests.
Lakeshore
Lake Saint-Louis banksWooded sectors
Homes set back in the treesThe pest changes with the calendar
What comes back in Léry, from the lakeshore to the wooded sectors, across the year.
The lake flood dislodges rats
The spring rise of Lake Saint-Louis drives Norway rats from the banks toward the basements of Léry’s waterfront homes.
Rats risingCarpenter ants and wasps in the trees
The damp wood of waterfront and wooded homes draws carpenter ants, while wasps nest under cornices, balconies and sheds.
Insects risingField mice move in
Cool air pushes mice from the wooded lots and nearby fields toward the homes and cottages of Léry.
Rodents risingResting cottages draw rodents
Winter freezes the insects outside, but mice and sometimes cockroaches settle into the heated homes and cottages, especially where buildings stay unoccupied at times.
Rodents indoorsWhat shapes our work here
Three realities specific to Léry that guide our method.
The water brings the rats
The Lake Saint-Louis banks form a reservoir of Norway rats that reach the waterfront homes. We treat building access as much as the exterior.
The trees feed carpenter ants and mice
Léry is heavily treed. The damp wood draws carpenter ants and the wooded lots let field mice in. We treat the edge as much as the interior.
Unoccupied buildings draw rodents
Many properties are converted cottages, sometimes unoccupied. We seal the perimeter to keep mice and wasps from settling in during absences.
Three cases we handle often here
Typical Léry situations, seen from the field.
Lakeside home
The damp wood of a waterfront home shelters a nest. We locate it and dry the at-risk wood.
Riverside basement in spring
The flood pushes a Norway rat into a lakeside basement. We close the access under the slab and set secured stations.
Wooded cottage in fall
Field mice reach a cottage as the cold arrives. We seal the perimeter and place discreet stations.
Our extermination services in Léry
Six pests dominate Léry. For each one, a method suited to the lakeshore and the wooded sectors.
Carpenter ants
The damp wood of Léry’s waterfront and wooded homes feeds carpenter ants. We trace the trail to the parent nest, often near a leak or a shed, before treating.
Mice
Wooded lots, nearby fields and sometimes unoccupied cottages let field mice in. We seal the perimeter before placing discreet stations, even during absences.
Cockroaches
Rarer in Léry, cockroaches mostly arrive on a second-hand piece of furniture or appliance. Targeted gel in kitchen and bathroom, with follow-up to confirm elimination.
Rats
The Lake Saint-Louis banks make Léry’s waterfront homes rat country. We close access under the slab and along foundations, then set secured bait.
Bed bugs
A trip home or a second-hand piece of furniture can bring bed bugs into a Léry bedroom. We target mattress, box spring and baseboards with steam and residual product, without discarding furniture.
Wasps
Cornices, balconies, sheds and trees of the Léry lots give wasps nest sites. Safe removal at height and sealing of the access to prevent a return.
What our reading of the sector rests on
Open references to understand Léry and its sectors.
A pest in your Léry home?
Talk to a certified technician today. We assess, treat at the source and guarantee the result for 12 months.







